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S I'hClAL NOTIORfr. Custom Housb Notick.—The public it notified that on aud after the Wth day of May. WBS, parmita to »klp freight or merchandise, either ftite Miaaonrl, lUtaoU or Iowa will not b« required, axcept for mcnitiowm or w*a, Oi« 0 abipplng of which --feito Missouri err Hoatfcern Iowa, without k tram the military Department, fa prohibited JOHN HTASKfS, Keokak* May soth, MNB. *«n**er O.N NET BLEACHERY, iMt. matin aai Bh»n«ett« Iti. ioBieti altered If u Experienced Straw Sewer, fkllArra** Straw lima aaadU t«Or46r( Gent's Soft Bats Cleaned, ffttferellrs and Parasols covered and repaired, _apr«u» t?.a &mkb*6b. EW GOODS. V rfA aa* aiut abolca lot of hauahadea. ParaaoU, Kua Ujabrellaa. Silk I'mbreliaa, Kbirte, Keck 1mm, Nocka, KM Glovea au« 1 bread Ulovea. Alao, lubber Goods, Clothing, Hate and Ca|& /art rcoolvetf in fur aale abeap, by mrrt 41m BUR*ITT CO.. 00 Mate ftlreat. ITNIIED STATES MAIL AND EX ruua* LJSK fACAETH. Jaewia Wwm, Chat. I Moritoa, Hes ljr, aad f.if Caaaci., W Ihn i». Staater, arc uew Biakinf regular dally in» (Soaday between Kock ldtutl' «ixi JP0rt aad Keokuk, loartojr «acb ei,u ,.f tbt route at 7 O'clock a making our* coui.itcii. k« «ut, fci-«.ltiik .«•(! St l*.iiia Packet. r»f t»t 1.001•• «ft:d 111" r.C3Uiet* Add Uitt** Alitt hlti lit Jvr Kiid IqLu- KE(JKtJK Tbo Yoi aa fcaai*, Amsden, Mae ttr, Biake three trip* ilj fSttO' Slye eiceptod) between the above jft»ed porta, lea*la* Keoknk at 7 If* and 4 o'clock p. re J. J. BlSUUffc CO., U bbta Oat aad lifted Tobacco in atvrc atid for aala llAli. A WS. MrClJtAM, taayW dSt IM Mat«t»aot. w. O. DANIEIJe}, 4gent, AMD PRODUCE DEALER, K|oa4eaa »m.» at«»*b«a., r. lis i H-tU* J^IVERY STABLE, tiniltt W». malsi aaS foftntss. UOaaKS. SUUU1KS aad CAMaiAoati of tka baat ataaaaloaca rood for bir«. HoraM boardad bj tbr day or wa«k ,atpricca to aalt Uctteaa. Ya»alca ouatoaacra acvoaaodaM. OaSara fur tin Oaiaibaa to ran to aad froa tfca Bait* roa^Paad fttcaaiboata left attlia Stakla ortha HMag Hw«. *ii toe praaapti/altoadadto. 4o*ISd V. VAMOBSDAL. JpUENCU BOOIvfc 'VSMMII'a Krcech Com#. Key to JTreacA CoidaHF. Jori-Blte Collo^ttlaltt Tolrmatiac, Uia«i Napolaon, B«4*aa, Manu»t of Frecrt, ronremtlon, Uwward'a A Ida to Cfmpatttua, Xalbot'a frouuociatiuu. for aalaat Pubilafaer'apucaa. attha City Book84ora. »Pr*-* 4- W. UOD&fi. TAK CANDLES.: s Ko-1 Brand Ctnctntiai fataplaby KObJtf aprliM Ci pa SprS-d TEPPER. i nnntiMurt. 'I K ON BcQCSKK. ^EKMAN SOAP. 13 boxaa T. H. Bill 4 Co.'a, «s»« BOJiisTsoB A Ik«v«MP. OTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Ai aMortaioat of D. Applekm a Co."a AlWiMb Willi an aaaortneat ol ClarM* rtntt. At aprt-d J. W. OflMN* Cut Book Sroas. Mala aad id strMfe. J^ADIES' NOTES AND LETTERS, IU* v.ry beat ar Stor« "TFb bap Slack Pepper just rtctlvod and fbr aalo bv 1UL. .. ^»A»- W*. McCUaAS, il»ayt«-dSt JM M*tm at root. U6T RECEIVED, $S brla Wtlta Flih a$B Trout,Iiif aale low, by 6AJI pn»)S-d portion «f mot, aad tiiL HULLOC, 11M Mate Mt gYDRAULIC CEMENT. Tb» boat la as)* for aale by BAMKBLPOI^W*, •a}'V-d US Mala S ^50 BOXES TOBACCO—-BEST SKANXNMVsr h1« by SAM&KL POLLOCK, in Mala M. THE GATE 0t SBirwlty ut Keokua l*i- rituti it, «a, s, (.urge I S?"r» reeldeot ul tbe fitj vI Iro), St»w ef Hew Tork. have ataoelased ib^»aelTe« |D a litiilud mrrcaii 4Ha pannrr-bi).. »cccr«j»a« to llu-proTiaion orChaMn Mo im IttvuM ui lo»a, for traaiactio* 99 'ta Hardware Bvattwaa Id »ai} it/ of Koukua. cn 4*f (Bruaair aad .tflror HantCah Ban, ,„) c„ tb-uf rvrtbaayac* »r t»o r«ara 'Jkf'daj ut ^A^nl, ISSS.aw! tarttntiatii^ ik« j.i ml Ap ii Hauibdve Hwi i» the pecaral partaar aad «I4 bxifii T. Laa* It tbc Mortal panaar. aad h»a coatulAJtM ba aotu W M* Ttr«,*ai .1 tHiiiar* la Mtual Caah paiarat, a capital t. Ui (. MOck aaid partaaratiip. MAiJBlJtJI IH PL api»-m«r oKoKuai.xAMi! *t~ BASlt no. s fsTim muss, ftacvU liMut Xro* BrU«aa' StM^ TO BUT TOCE O o o a n« ia aad »H1 ba eoaataailr rcoolvtag larf* Mdi «wu» to tia atocft, aad aalta ekaap^r tbaa au, uJ t*|U.vi, ht«fyW4f ia tavltod U can aad aoo Wkal SM-'at feaif«ii. can ba bad |A l»i*ra**l wsli a* (•'dad of Ctcrha and Ua*i *il im turpi u vu baad. ILrudiw, Apri, a gUGAK CCKKD DKlEJt) BEEPT~ «r«t C»«r H»wl la thta aHukat a laayl* ^l liAil8. mLLOCt, Jlf MaUi St. bhd» c# ba am! fWta-4|fae'yi%n SOMita Vruaba.1, Howtlcrod, t-iacuUtri kuJ Yal- in atari aou for Mtr bw Hih tWBi MiCLKAK, **-d3t .. MMt C. feODj s. SS kega I'rltna Jl M »aaj 16-431 reaatlr fcxia, iu ataro and for tale CHAk KM Ut Uax, 13t» Matii street rjEAa »ii half cho«ti Uaportai, Oa*o*| awl PowdMOKfaaa. we v« flue, tor aatc by CHAS a WSt. MtCLKAil, 10 dlt 496 Main atract. ^MOKING TOBACro. WEDNESDAY, MAF 217 Ml* X."—We~will XareaiWr mark an on papers to indicate that the time of subscription in neafly or, quite ex. pired and when subscribers wish to coii iiane thej will remit immediately. tSti/Lr. D. Gay lord, sent in #11^6 the proceeds of a lecture by Heary Clay Dmn in Ottuuiwa, for the benefit of the Hospital. £^Steamers Nevada and Des Moines City were at Bentonsport yestcrdHy on the iray down the rirer. The Nevada {ot ihrtragh the lock, and the Des Moines City was trying to "wake the riffle" at last accounts. IfiF" (ililatifMe, the big Dsmoerat from OUunawa, was in town yesterday manipu-' lating the "broken backed Democracy-" He is an open luouthed Vallaudighamaaer jar La bo ri Kir in"#, *(MT W§ t» to ^our own touatieucea toaiuwe: bow much t»ett-r it would hare been for you. and if )ou had voted for Stephen A. Doog- 1 1 WAI^W A^ ALEX AKDKIA Afaata. XjOjJH EOF FOK5A TI ON OFL1M tiMii j-aki tktkmr jTbta my eertifj U,at lJ,u.t„ *«,,, tas instead of Abraham Lincoln fbr Presi dent?—£Clagt'tt'« Constitntion. Why, to be sure, for in that ease we should now have Herschell Vesuvius Job it sos, sn arrant traitor, for President and it is notorious that VaHaodigham aad all his stripe would to-day prefoi Jeff. Davis or any of bia myrmidons for Presi dent, rather tliau our patriotic and hnnast hearted Chief Magistrals, who has thwart ed their nefarious plot to dsstroy our liberties. PMflOKAL.—MajorWbeTof the 17th Iowa, arrived in town last evesiog on bis way home to Mt. Pleasant. We regret to learn that he was compelled to return on aooountofsicknsss. The Adjutant of the 16th regiment esme up on the Packet yesterday, on his W) home, very weak and feeble from sick- Adjutant S. Guthrie, of thelTth Iowa, tiso cams up yesterday on the packet, and goes to Ft. Midison this morning.— Hii( numerous friends will regret to learn that he was ac -identally shot and disabled for a few weeks. The accident ocjnrre 1 on Monday, the 12th, at or near the head quarters of Acting Brigadier Goneral ^Perezel, whose Adjutant, Delahoyd, in haAdling a piwtol accidentally discharged the ball through Adjutant Guthrie's right leg, juct above the knee. A» it is uext to Tmposaibic for a nick or wounded man to get suob attention in eamp as h« abso Intel} requires. Adjutant Guthrie wisely eoucluded to come home.^^ vl I* «*aafa» •llttary Moayluu^ Tffay 20, Jas. Wyatt, Co I, 15th lows. -gO, Ben.F. Randolph, Co 14th £,JB. JRammett, Co 2d Texas. How Gnu. Mitciieix Relbasbs U*i os Pnisoseas.—A soldier in General Mitchell's division at Huntsville writes as fellows The rebels telegraphed up here, as more Tke Arm) Appraprlatlaa Bill. The Army Appropriation BiU that passed the House, hat Thursday, appro priated $421,000,000 for the year ending June 1863. Besides this amount the sum of t208,000,000 has been voted during the present session, for the current ex penses and for deficiencies. IVWhen Gen. Butler went to £hip Island, some of ths New Orleans papers published that hs was colored barber who once shaved in their city. He is sow aBsong them again, and perhap* ha might be ipduoed to take somp of tLsm by the Bossspd givo them a g$od lathering frith ss hearty s will as when he was a younger '•shaver" than he is now.—[Louisville Journal. MT* A few days ago Lieutenant A. J. Keene snd Quartermaster W. D. Carpen ter, of Wolford's First Kentucky Cavsl hanoa, Teun., with Iwr men, and followed Morgan's trail to Carthage, where they croessa thsrivsr and eaptured several horses belonging to the rebels.— Autwug ILcUA WM jJUI gnu** tttieurftiea blsck mare. of our men arrived, to know if it would,. be safe to send prisouers through here to ifinished the morning hour expired Richmond, Vs.—they did not know our *nd Jf1® Ths Democratic State Convention of Iowa is to meet at Des Moines, Thurs day, June 17th, to nominate candidates for Secretary of State, and other officers. "Lafayette" Jones and Clay Dean, a worthy pair of rebels, are traversing the State as emissariss of Jeff. Davis, under the cloak of organizing the Democracy to respond to this call.—Chicago Tribuns. The Nashville Unien says a man grape-vine" rebel dispatches. If such a rule should be enforced in St. Louis, tibere would be but few rebels loug out of JW Two the ootton mills at Paw tnek«A, R. I., have suspended operations, being oaiofoottOn. Y I I i A N •IWlM Mrpmrt. Wiw Yerk.llsyfO. Pwpl'% irpceiaj, \ftinklin, Va., May lUtb, nays the headquarters of the Mountain Department are mv at this place. The gurrrins parties in Uiis region tte tolerably activc, buk- pur cavalry are continually on their track, and the bush whack(Tjs load an uneasy life. A few days apo a tram with fear" officers anrt wm«! convalescent soldiers wan attacked hy! guerrillas,bwwwn Mooreitdd and Peter» burg, and the whnle party was kilted or captured, except sne Surgeon who got away iud bruugltt ia a report of the nf I |*ir. Liest. Col. Downey who was sent! after Um bnali whackers with a guard of men reports to-dny that he got on the trail oft the party, overtook them and killed their! Caplaiu and three men wounded «nd to^k 12 prisoners. Lieut. Col. Downey and his party did not receive a Bcratob. Thus ..." The eteatter State of Mairtr-with 401 dooi not try to conceal his opposition j^jefc »0ldiersmostly convalescent and able to the Government. t'} travel homeward arrived this morn. j^ng. The met! «re mostly from New York and Massachusetts regi moots. ngr®a«- coufi^*tiou {u had possesoiofi of HnntariUe and Ta*1*' proceeded to pptak at Gtii. Mitchell telegraphed back, stating it would be perfectly safe so they sent Up a train full of our men that they had taken prisoners at Pittsburg Landing and we got them back, to the surprise of the rebels. one more band of guerrillas is broken uj». reported the «snfiacation 'Baltimore, May 20. l! Waauiiigton, May 20. The gunboat Jacob Bell, lying at the expenses incurred in cruabiug the rsbtl navy yard wharf, was discovered uu firo ''on- The lands owned by rebels are used at an early hour this morning, but j®* carrying on the war, tad their rawill the flames were soon sappreeeftf. She was loaded with ordnance stores some of tit# box shells •ers eousidscshiy cbsrrtd hence the vsesel barely esoaned being blown up. The origin of tbe five way tot known. v rrt Washington, May 19. HousE.-£-Yariout minor amendments Vera djseuesad sad pdopted. Potty-eigbt tliouaan4.tT%hpSilrsd dollars was appro ptiuted mrTCMnndexpessea of the Naval Aaleo:y at Newport. The bill was Anal ly reported to the House and passed. It appropriated abovt $3d,000,MK). Adjourned. Sbnatk.—Da via offered an smsndment to the third ssctiot!, which disqualifies persons guilty of otfeocea named ia the bill, that «uch personsalso forfeit all clajKii t» citiaeoabip. Rajected, 8 against Davis offsred another amendment, pro viding that all proporty forfeited by bill ahaR first be bound persona. Rejeccd .!?^iSs£r Hepdersen raved to strike oat the first section and insert as a bubatitute that any person hereafter convicted of treason shall suffer death or imprisonment apd forfeit .11 property daring life, Washington, Way 20. Senate.—Harris snd King presented petitions from merchants of New York for a general bankrupt aet. Mr. Wade presented petitions lor an efficient confiscation act. Mr. Sumner gave notice that he should to-morrow call up the resolution for the expulsion of the Senator from Oregon, Mr. Starke. Mr McDougsl moved to take up the Pacific ltailroad bill. The Pacific "Railroad bill was taken up by yeas 23, nays 1(», but before the read biU Erovided wa« General bad ever only allow ana, therefore, impair the taken UP length upon it. Hoi sk.—Mr. Blake reported from the Poetofficc Committee a bill to establish ceatainjost routes. It declares the bridge partly constructed across the Ohio river at Steubenville, Ohio, abutting on the Virginia shore, to be a lawful structure, a public highway, and establishes a post route for the purpose of transmitting the mails, and that the Steubenville and la diana Railroad Co. and the Holliday Cave Railroad Co., cither of them, are author ised to have, maintain and operate said bridge whefl oqmpleted, Draws are to bo for the passage of boats. Mr. lake said ths bridge would not materially interfere with the navigation of the Ohio .river. The bill was then passed. Mr. Colfax, from the the P. O. reported back rpootupendaiion Commtttee, the Senate that no person by bill providing reason ef oolor disqualified from carrying shall be the m*ils, any color from any with that it do not pass. Mr. Oolfax said that not a single per son of State had jetitioned for this repeal, ever no Postaaaster recommended it, no public opinion demanded it. It would negroes to securities of some It would alao allow sisveholding v*"0° named Hogan, living near that city, was £r*M or crippling the pow#r which swh arrested on Thursdsy, for circulating tfin"th'iir*w?.n* nat be mail contractors, officers of the but Indians government, and Chinese also. It would the mails, for States blacks, Indians aad arc not in Chinese allowed to teatify against whites, aid if Jgjhril thtfc in tlmir handawa could not procwMsgal testimony as now of the mail oarriers agsinst the contrac- tors to use thair s avaa sa mail caryisra for thaw ••taadqf whites whom they are now conpellad to employ, aodaaany would thaa be paid out of our pestoAne treasaij fer tb« laber of slavsn %Mi sible, and as this biH could not eyeq l^di ipct)v aid crushing out this rebellion fought the main dutv of Colt- Postoffice Committee concurred with him in recommending that it do not pass. Mr. Dawes referring to an objection staled by Mr. Colfax, inquired by way of answer, whetber tbe latter suppoted mail depredations wsre triad in State or Uni ted States Courts, and whether ho hi*- »if did.otMaMtoaAi.0tWte.r-f GOlfMiiirTATv cases tbs Federal Cdhart ^rai gorerned by the rales of the State in whieh the trials take place. WicUiffe awr©*ed tUs deciaioft-of tfal commiuee. Ho had been infbrmed ihat this bill had been introduced into the Senats to remove the disability of diatin gu ished men. If negroes werj to be made in a 11 carrier*, we had better carry out the whole programme. In additi to making them Po'.diers and sailors, ye had better throw open the doors here and ydmit them as members of Congress. fLauch terj Mr. Colfax moved to liy, the bitt on the table, but the hour fixed for the con sideration of the coofiaeatiofl bill having arrived, the vote goes over until to-mor row. Mr. Elliott, Chairman of the Select sir',WT* btatea, and i?« carried on by rebel citixans f-pr»irt«s^ asttsis* against the Government. Thitfis prcoile- sKKus_Ti,„„tby si oo 9UxSm« ties. ly the character of the war* Appr'pri-1 ate legislation may soon be demanded concerning the rebel Stfttef. These bills concern the property, not the persons of •the rebels, and Congress nny make the property of the rebel* ftij iti paying the ing slaves arc made to toil, that our government may be overthrown Their lands and slaves are made instruments for carrying on ibo war de prive them of these and tho war must Q0tne to an end and our immense debt hacked of increa*e. The rt'biisowe 1§Q, fiU0,OUU, every dollar of that debt Ms been confiscated by their government, re i1 pudiatsd by rebel debtors to wh.se honor tho constituents of gsttlsmsn tVMtsd hs repeated that as lands andslaviNtsre being uaed by the traitors ss warlike instru ments they should be oontscated as the peadiag bills proposed thSM wsrs as much 'enemy's property as if they owed allsgiasot to a foreign power. Mr. KlHott supported his remarks by lagal arguments. IJKNTAL CAR* 9r. m. W. §8, 10711 strike out the 11th Powell moved to aection, which mthoriscs the Preeideni to employ and organize persons of Afri can descent, as he msy em neeesssry, to suppress rebellion, litji cuvi, II against 25. I S I osiec on xuairee^botwoon Malaaad Jafcaoo*, "I»t3dly KKOKOK .IOWA. iLc7iSSER80U- .rat, iswi, t)«Kirca to call attoatlon to bta a»oSo of reotortac Joo.r a&d bad fltiln* Gold ajltf PlgtlM ria*aa Taotb k atlo lit t* |n-rf«v iw* 1**1 fitting o«w ulatra, au1 at a trittJOK expt'l.kf. Haaiao mauuf.ctiiri^Bti (Jrm Set A. MASON, or TeiTii iura- blc in ttriKlur* aiul natural in appcaraacc, for||i,00. UcaTiti Konai—Corner of Third a .d Maia (troaU, ortr ii,e State Bank. ^apriMUw 9f a W- N I S KKOKI K, ISWA, Will reflt ioo»r and bad Siting platoa of Goi.0 aad Pi-ATi**, ao a» t« fit thai—IA*otfcoly, aad warrant od tallafactort in all roapoeta. Coat trifliog. 1 am ala« makinr a durable apfMr vet ofteetk, which for uatural appearaoeo and perfect eoapUlloo, oaaoot bo e*ee»ied, aad warrauted aa darab:» .* If iteoet Foa V* or Firr* JOuLLtan, am. ,• Twenty X3oll«irs. ^11 Malt) betv. e«ij Tlmd jDUCKEYE .FOUNDRY, S. SL *M3L 4miff & Corner of Johnston and Ninth Streets, V*»kniii Iowa. JyiajAw r. aaiaaa aTarnaatawia. ••IMMna* J^RAMER IRWIN A QQ ,tK WllOLKSALK UBALkllS IS Orgr CfOMMWfoiM, ClalMfi# BAT*! Bonnets, Millinery Goods, Ac., Ac., be.f IBON raONT BCILS1II6, 5*. 10s Bala lt.,b«t. |ih aaS Its. KBOKDK aakttMnr Ro, Hals •«.(.. IOWA. 1862. 18«2. I N A E a SQXIilBaUBff KoskaB ,ltws« Hare now In atore, aiw are daily reeetvlor a Very large and enmpiole atock Of STAPLE & FANCY SET GOODS fc NOTIONS, wbieb they ofytt to Ife* trade at ptleaa aa low a* the lowmt amin il» |j# WOODWARD 4 CCL WWHtfiAUt OBALSKB III D#M mud C1*tktHgy So. aa Hals Btrcet, KBOKCK "......IOWA novl3dAwly OAMUBL POLLOCK, Ij il -l -S. Wholooaloasl VflSlI 9 0 0 9 E 118 1AO STREET, BOTll-d sssaira, w«a. AP! MAPS 11 robbers. i i aaof tooS ^SWb'b'a Map of t)o- Southern SlatOSt llltaota. Mlaaoarl. i WeAora State* ear aale at FabUahora prlceait Uf ciyt jsyMt •SToaS/ f*ni Ma. SS MalaASS as. JAPAN TEA. Bxtra Plao W Tnaav Ooloa'g. piCKLES, A large majority of l» vinegar, fraalo .#C?X jE!*-' ifiiLr Ha*ijFlT% Grru-a, ktoiir* Ma 39.W. S SI U^irla»WMal*ftlraSvM Fall Wbaal K«tr« fi! 50. HK.AN ANH3HOHT8-S0io40c 100 S* Ct)fcf»-t8 to toe fklUfc..: 1%. .- gi a A IU.KV—'ibc. w i1K a I'—In f«ad demand. Fall ?S#SS Sprii.| to 60c. KYK-SSe to *».-. OAXS—*0 to Sic. KOTATOKh IS-ft'lHiiiy tiscUiad, ratallseto Uc Sl'GAK—Hat Orl«an fair JMigllS, jwlao II, clarilloJ Jl® 1J criuhed and ioaf MOI. ASSES—Plantation SSW ^agafhooMiSjtM OolJ'n Sjrnp7l®74c. CuyyKK-Ki,i:i«a»e Java3Bft»9 UgajnMK. RtCK-S»lSe. 7, SOAJP-ralm Oe, F^iHj Stf^OamMtOta.) 7* ®7**- CAKOLKS—Star*US14,St*arlaa U.Mould 10. l.AKI»—J tofc retail 6 U ?c. a IITT KK—Cooiiaoii Chotaa lI^Mllim§if l*l(OVIsiON9—akouidara Sto SH I HiaWS to 4 CUrar «i4, 4 t.-Ii Hiti Si.lea S to 3i. IjEATilKi:—S«leJ-l&Ut! Har'"7^)0. H11iKS— i»r 11 t^lJa, gr*«i 4lo4} W||ITK rJ^OMATO ''it fartJea la want of obotM Teas WW SHt a»rlS-S MOMKK1SO* 4 McttMftlft'S, VS Malaatroot X\TANTED—ILLINOIS 4 WIB TT C0S8IH MQMBY, n aAMaiwaoca US Maki-st. QY8TERS! OYgri^&U Er«eD hkans-'»» ib««^ f-: '*«^m KKATHKMS—MM9. FHl'lT— Dried Apple* 2S*»1 SOf baahe!. lri*.l tVacbe»#22SiS2iO Kaijin. S W Ati 00. tmaxsit—Weatotb Kaaor** Sc aan«« k TatS, 1!K KK—a®3f groo. KUKEP-Sl M04SS Skoad, SALT—G. A sv SS aaek Kanavha fS SS S Var r.U iAooi^MlSI SCfMSSS aack Lake S8&U FISH—Mackarcl.N'o. 1$16«^18 9 bbl. Ko.« Sl« #StO, »o. 3 09j£fIO. \i Uue Flah, Ko. I fiOUlSd lifctf bht. Ctwl K A iris—W'oolcQ C»ttan oi.niao~.M®Jke» fund»' ». Bta*aS«Se* |«r IU«Uf«,c %, k««.UAa«K—On New ,^ot« per cent, baukablo W..«• It»r,fiui4s, im a OWeaso ^to IIWriMss. 0Sld i |to if Mariay, to «W«a#o Caul* Kaiftot. CWoaga.May 17, W. RaoHcaU, i tM IV ai|UI atUloA to-^ froa tko daft at.. nottea4 at tto yoatar«ar tbx demand ftroiu botti fOTerniucul tualraetora aad kbipiiert waa active and pricoa woro flSS$h,S3S3t 'P' rmry firm. Tko •to^k offered *a. alao uucb bvttar, whkb will tu part aaplata the upward taadaacy in irt«oa. Nearly all S0*- •Sertaga war* rawtily takaa oaoept Ma •«. Loalo Market. at. Lou la. May 10. Floa»—Market qatot—CMf doable extra |4M d* llrorbd, Caaatry doabla extra |tt«. W beov—hligbt adTancc. Spring and Clab 74c, oom •wa aad fair Fall 75 u 78c, other brand* of Fall 80 to m. Cera—White and Mixed 34 to 344*. Prjrlaioaa— Moaa Fork la dali aad lo«o». i|riU of l4SUrliat SI0S9. Small aalea of Sulk meat packed to •alt 3c for Shoulder*, 4c fur Haaia, and 5Je for Clear tiidra. 8ilea Bacon were 80 cka country Clear Bidea, oU3ci aow 4» country «t-nr sidoa at 5i»c Scka doatS*: and l»7 piecea do lao*«, at 6*e l^rd—galea ofdStci prima at l»0 tea private, aad a.natl lota of aitnuiacttiiing at 15 \vi.i,kj—IM Juiug, WiUi aulas of OS briaat Ik) $6 brla at ipt,c. and 1T0 btla prlvaU1 i' il f..oipil.c Jv't) Lalcn at S 100 1,1 liiJoo—Urjf tlitst 15k dry aaUed lie. t' ««»»-Wf «iaate aatlve uawa*h«d, IS t»£c| vaabad 3tiHftii y«it«d'aas33c. a nfv 1b* TEixaa«Ftf.) Ifew York market. K»» Vork. Ilay soi* Ptaap—WeoeipM 31.87S brla, Biarket heavy aad 5c lowSrn eafee 10,0110 brla at *4 SOfc4 40 for Snprr State: SSi«ttl5 for Kxtra SUle, |4 SOjM 40 fci Sup«r Wenter.,: |1U$4 Jt(«rCaiBoo t" Media» Kxtra Wo ur.i. Wheat Kecclpt 46.7S9 Las market fully So lower wlih active baalaaea doing aalaa 100,000 boa at 00® SI 1 Cfefeata Kprlagi SJ^l S Apr MU Clab SI for bite C.ituda $1 05 (or Amber Iowa St ISjfcl C8 for Winter lt«d taire I oru—Uaciipia (V.-tH bun, market atill faror* bay et., tales 30.oet) tow at M«ftl0 Ibr mixed brand* Oata- -Hdaoy at»0#48c Pork—ihtll mum of 800 brla at »1U 85 for Meaa: a» S7j» for Prime. Hugara—Unchanged log bbdi Cuba aold at«M* O'jSi. ...i.fi,. |j| »f tack Hark as* New Vork, May W Wutki—Actiw, aad higher. Moaoy ia a rnnrfojeto Srng) broker* tan boy at throe per cost., freely, aad w« he«r of one tranaactlon al low aa —tho aolliaf Sguroa are r»er cent. St'l'g Kxchaag* Snn, bat a o 1 U 1 1 i k k i 0 4 i A 7 8 A *4 CAP 23fc III Scrip 1 «0^ S (td 3Tf V SS r«d Hod. 43^ Krie 3»\j 10 la salloa Jvftt ia*Sf Bi pfd CC.Vi Y W4 ptc Mail 1 16 Am fold U a of -81 104, Ooayaaa 104h Treeay 7 3.lt) ItHj Toon I9\ VaM Seiii lllCboadaM. rgvi n. at. LosU Live atack Market. St. Louii, May IS. Beaf Cattlo-Ther^ coatli.aea to be a good demaad and rather Ugbtaopply, witb Baloa of lota at S2 00^1 2S, and by retail to bittchora of choice at S3 M#3 SO V too a* ftoge, Muj»—Uea ibd good and aupply light, witb prlooa rauslug from $3 te S3 50 100 g,i net. •h«"P—There ia a food, lair demand, Bad prtaaa ranfo at S? 00S3 30 for ahuarcd, and wltk the Seoco on. Cowa and Calrea—Daaand alaok, aad prion ^aof« front (tl to §30, according to qaiallty, St. Harae asi« Biwla Market. at. Louta, May 17. Pvrtac aioat of Ibo week the market baa beeaqoita aOirefer eertala klBda or aslaarfa, and pricea bav* auklahuaed aatll yaatardaj. wbae foveraMat Mt eS buyitig for a few daya. Sioce then pricoa forfovBra aran atock have been a IttUc d»wu. HooaaaSSSMlei and 500 hortoe have beiti takaa a laicrnaeatat* eom.t. The mulea that And a jarrkat bare now are rather larger tbaii than tkoae that bare baea wid here roaeuUg. l|(c «|uote at aWj»MS Tke ate (tea ftieaa fe» bu Mas are, tot cava If* fMlSSS artniar fSCS I0u, Sac carriage |J8fc$UK. V.A CATSUP, onamrsoR mo^iumi. JOHNSTON, vjrnmm T+MMM, On caatalS* afThlrd atraot. Bear Jo|»e*B, Beohak. Iowa. OatenpreaipUy attoaUed to, day araigbt. •«}1M pRESH BUTTER. On and after the la* of Vtf, we will ba In dally r*. ealpt o( freik $a|br. BOBBWTSOW a McQUKKK. QUINCY FLOUB. barrels Kafla Mil la. irfff KOBKBtaoii a. Meoosxx. PgfttfSmkiATEWAI3 1 bare a let nf PKTKTIKU MATJCJtiALft sa hand which I otter for aalo 1 9 Al Ur^f liKttut frsiB Ponudry Prim! Amoag tliea are thaiollowiaf: I Caaa Paras, Feater'a patrat, east flMl ba aoitl lor $75. sii 1 Mrutra Hand Par.aa, Forter"*, (almoetaaW,) use of flaten 19 2ft iuebei, coat flM). will foidfcrtiSO Somb Roval Hand Taaaa, Bale at Claidii* aati Tjrpc j-oo.-iiiv, piatcu 2?)»j 28, ooat SltOO, will be aold tor $"5. Job P*»ts, hiatcn 191^, *ftl W iold far M00. 200 pottcua of Sb*il Pica, aboat Itt Ms al Boaaan aad 8 lb* nf Italic, at 90 teals Mr mm/U Abe, CoiipoaiNQ Srtcaa, IraaiC to Sbtaaholla tsasth. mi, Rttf, aad Tam.s Cans A Book bis 4er'a Kulifo MasBibB. gliiUlljii Toota, t-vt Pot, etc. Also a Large Variety of ASD omnmL mn Spteioiensaad priwa of wharh can be mob Vy mtnag far Circniar. Aft artidea told will be tecnrelf packed, tad larwwrded bj £xprm or otkprwiM, aaj ba ii rooted. A s' -h tha OxdMfe, Addrtm: J. B. HOWELL^ OATT CITY OTTtOfi, Keakuk, lewa^ "llie Art Preservative of ill Arts,?* i *~3r-~T J*lsrfM jr MHemrmtimt n i u i n i Main 4 SsmbA S%. Boot ti itb NratHesi ind JMifttfh, CH£AfEH,QUICKER & BETTfljt Than any other Horn* is As Citf i A we buy onr PAPER AND CARD STOCK d*reetiy bat tke •aaafactarw* we oaa 4e walk CHAapsa^uia tlisM.-alMk baa4a. -K. H. Da WACE'S AND MATNCft 4 MM' BUCK IXILOIED PMXTlWi AI.VAYS OJf RAXD The Gate City Job Office CAROM,. Fkrf 1 la aew better prepare*I tfeaa nr«r before, ta aSMM is the moat appiovul aijrle of the Art: Btuiaeaa, Tuittng and Fancy Colore4 Cttd^r BILL-HEADS. On any quality of Paftcr HAIVDBII.LS, Of every stylo and lixe POSTERS toUsak aad Colarad labs. MERCANTILE ?RIi\TTm Morcfcaats are rcapeetfallv invited to jpva js a eaJI aad exauioe oar KeviUfal Auortiseiit of Typo bjh1 Paper auitable for LETTER-HEAp% INYOIC^ CHECKS^: ^EAFTS.^ BILLS OF LADING, K E. RECEIPTS^ DRAY TICKETS. w.-i. XT M*s! l" RAILROAD PRIMWGi Railroad Officer* will Bad thoronghly pitMml for doiog all kiadi ol Printing ia thai/ Una, VM4 fkkata, Tine Tables, Ttaketa, CsleasI Shaw totter In|| OnyaaTtakata, FMrkt TaslSa, C&rdt, ?4-»l -3 &c. •:,'W '-n^4:^tx STEAMBOAT PRINTIN©. Steamboat Offioon will find it to their iatanat is call at oar Job Room aad Imvb thair orders. We hava aoaie foaaU of the moat beaattf«l Typa for 00L0189 BILLS! 'fi&i''' llal tha FiNKsr CoLoaas laaa te be had. We keep on hand a wall selected Stock of ST4. T10N£KY, taaladtaf fiao NufK aad Lanss Ptavaa sa4 ke»» Jveaw 2SS& the tiotas. All aaiara forwarded to w,by loltar or sflwrwkM WiU roeeife prompt atteutioa, 4 IAW PRmTim Briefs, Bonds, and Law BlanlQS Printed to order at tha shortest aotiee. Wtrrui Tnst mi $&(to ban, OoaaUatly oa hand* ^jL f' JUSTICE'S BLANKS,^ Aoos^lotsassortJBoatalaarieahaad.